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Vaccinated people can gather in small groups without masks- CDC

- but said vaccinated persons can still catch COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Monday, March 8, 2021, that people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can gather privately in small groups without wearing masks or social distancing, an announcement that eases restrictions for inoculated individuals as vaccination picks up pace in the United States of America. Photo: Getty Images
President Joe R. Biden has said the US will have enough vaccines to inoculate every adult American by the end of May 2021. Photo: NewsX
President Joe R. Biden has said the US will have enough vaccines to inoculate every adult American by the end of May 2021. Photo: NewsX
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Monday, March 8, 2021, that people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can gather privately in small groups without wearing masks or social distancing, an announcement that eases restrictions for inoculated individuals as vaccination picks up pace in the United States of America.

The CDC said more than 92 million people have taken at COVID-19 vaccine shot, with 18 percent having received at least one shot, while just over 9 percent have received both vaccine doses.

Even with the new guidance, however, the CDC said persons who are fully vaccinated should continue to follow COVID-19 guidelines put in place to mitigate spread. This includes the wearing of masks and social distancing while in public or when visiting unvaccinated people who are at higher risk for severe cases of the deadly disease.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said at a press briefing that, “Our guidance must balance the risk to people who have been fully vaccinated, the risks to those who have not yet received the vaccine, and the impact on the larger community transmission of COVID-19." The CDC also kept its guidance that people continue to hold off from long train or plane trips.

COVID-19 cases in the US have been down about 70 percent from a winter surge, while the government's vaccination drive has been ramping up. President Joe R. Biden has said the US will have enough vaccines to inoculate every adult American by the end of May.

Vaccinated persons can still get COVID-19

The CDC said it is possible for persons who have been vaccinated to become ill with the virus again, though the chances are low. It is also possible for vaccinated people to spread the virus to persons at severe risk for the disease. While the authorised vaccines have proven highly effective at preventing severe cases and death, it remains unclear how effective they are at minimizing spread. Early data, however, suggest that inoculated people are less likely to become ill a second time with the virus, and are less likely to spread it.

Persons are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after taking the second dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or two weeks after one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

The CDC said vaccinated people don't need to quarantine or receive a test after being exposed to the virus. And they can visit unvaccinated people without wearing masks or social distancing, so long as those persons are at low risk for severe cases of the disease.

For persons living in non-medical facilities such as prisons, they are to still get tested or quarantine after being exposed to COVID-19, said the CDC. Vaccinated employees at those facilities or other heavily populated workplaces don't need to quarantine, but should continually get tested.

Vaccinated persons are at lower risk of getting reinfected when participating in outdoor activities, going to the gym, or eating indoor at restaurants.

The CDC stressed that the added safety provided through vaccination does not mean that those individuals should stop following safety protocols. And vaccinated persons showing signs of reinfection should isolate themselves and get tested, the CDC said.

23 Responses to “Vaccinated people can gather in small groups without masks- CDC”

  • wow (09/03/2021, 15:47) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    Guess you have to have an ID Vaccination Tag around your neck to know to whom it is applicable.
    • @SMH (09/03/2021, 17:03) Like (12) Dislike (4) Reply
      We know that’s coming .....

      ID2020?
      Invisible tattoo ?
      No jab no job?

      We are going to be divided soon
      Not inoculated? U can’t ....
      Inoculated ? U can
  • Lol oh ? (09/03/2021, 16:33) Like (20) Dislike (6) Reply
    Lol I ain’t vaccinating and imma be wherever I feel I need to be, who these people think they talking to ?
    • @lol no (09/03/2021, 17:04) Like (14) Dislike (2) Reply
      It’s going to become law unfortunately
      We are living in the NWO like it or not believe it or not
      Digital world digital people.
    • Lawlessness (09/03/2021, 20:06) Like (4) Dislike (5) Reply
      The social media pics show a different story...people partying on boats in groups, at the clubs, sporting events, beaches, or visit Government departments you got flexi glass but whoever behind the glass amongst their coworkers not wearing masks.

      Is the virus selective in who it infects like Tag you’re it
      • the truth is (10/03/2021, 06:51) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
        The more you fear anything the more you attract it into your reality because you’re constantly thinking about it.
        • @ the truth is (10/03/2021, 10:18) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
          You could have no fear for a bee stinging you but would you walk in a swarm of bees
    • Rubber Duck (10/03/2021, 09:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      A moron in your case.
    • Consider (11/03/2021, 10:06) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      It would mean that you are endangering lives. and could be shot on sight...like you brandishing a loaded gun at the dusarmed....
  • next (09/03/2021, 16:54) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
    Vaccine can help you win the lottery 10 times faster
    • thank you. (09/03/2021, 18:15) Like (5) Dislike (5) Reply
      Now we see improvement and hope going forward,,,
    • Do not question the science (09/03/2021, 18:17) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
      That's what our leaders been telling us as the reason to oppressed and lock down,,,, Hope they do not question the science now it's time to open the place and free the people,,
    • Say you (10/03/2021, 06:19) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      So why you on here blogging sh*t and not home counting your million.
  • Aerosol (09/03/2021, 17:03) Like (13) Dislike (5) Reply
    If the Deepstate and CIA agents would stop dispersing there aerosol Biochemical agent on humanity, no one would be infected with this Plandemic they are trying to fool you all with. The writing in on the wall.God reaveals.
  • Excellent.. (09/03/2021, 18:12) Like (6) Dislike (3) Reply
    These are the common sense benefits that makes sense from been vaccinated..Home they done with the quarantine for vaccinted people soon, Hope our local governments obey, I know they enjoy the control and excuses that covid gives them..
  • Drycrix (09/03/2021, 18:31) Like (24) Dislike (3) Reply
    Gosh we are legit Guinea pigs. You can see they just want to test if the vaccine really works in different levels of exposure. Smh. I am no one's Guinea pig.
  • fdgdfgdgdfg (09/03/2021, 23:45) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
  • Good for the CDC - (10/03/2021, 06:49) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    But in reality people let go of fear around late summer 2020 & have been gathering, vaccinated or not; including myself and many others and haven’t been sick up to now.
  • Rubber Duck (10/03/2021, 10:01) Like (2) Dislike (19) Reply
    Once rules are relaxed and people mix freely there will still be Covid. 90+ percent of Vaccinated people won’t get it and the few that do won’t suffer too much. The unvaccinated will catch it in much greater numbers The obese , sickly and old amongst them will suffer badly and many will die along with a few who seem healthy.

    Which group do you want to be in?
  • wisdom (10/03/2021, 21:03) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    wisdom is too high for a fool get the vaccine and stop the crap that is the only way forward my brother and sisters
  • ausar (11/03/2021, 02:32) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    You have a choice to vaccinate or not to do so.

    I think the proof of the pudding is when airlines, cruise lines, and international business places demand jabbing before service.

    I think this is when BVIslanders will take to the seriousness of this issue!


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